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sun life financial. >>> there is my relationship with lisa. i can no more imagine living without her than i can living without my own heart. >> this is a terrific book and one of the surprising revelations is after being together 30 years you packed a few suitcases and left the media never knew. was it over drink something. >> yeah. i think for the most part. because -- i mean, like i -- i think -- everybody pretty much knows what an amazing guy he is. but, you know, alcohol can do some pretty bad things. >> larry: how long were you apart? >> a year. >> larry: was that hard? >> it was very hard. of course, i was only about 15 minutes away. we talked every day. we saw each other most days. and -- but -- you know, but -- at that point, you know, i didn't feel like i had much of a choice. and -- i had -- really had to be willing to lose the relationship. and to his credit, you know, things turned around and when we did get back together, you know, we had some -- still had rough bumps and everything. it was really good we did because it was better
sun life financial. >>> there is my relationship with lisa. i can no more imagine living without her than i can living without my own heart. >> this is a terrific book and one of the surprising revelations is after being together 30 years you packed a few suitcases and left the media never knew. was it over drink something. >> yeah. i think for the most part. because -- i mean, like i -- i think -- everybody pretty much knows what an amazing guy he is. but, you know,...
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and up into damascus, lisa says 26. it could drift a little bit. but it is so close to the actual numbers i have no doubt that lisa took an accurate measurement. this was a record-breaking snowfall. snowiest snowstorm. 16.4 at national. a record. and 21 inches at bwi, a record as well. all three crushing their december records. temperatures right now, the sun is shining, 20s. leesburg, warm. fredericksburg 30. culpepper, 25. snowpack and light winds. lot of cold. chilly day. on the snow onto ground is going to be reflecting a lot of the sun out. it will melt down but again keep the sunglasses handy. keep the windshield wiper fluid handy. parts of new england and long island it is going to be pulling away. lot of wind and snow in store for them. for us a slow recovery. there is boston, the snow has been filing up. we have 6 to 16 inches from what i can tell across eastern massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island and out to the cape. there is a little snow there, too, in maine. as we head toward christmas eve and christmas day we have a chance of rai
and up into damascus, lisa says 26. it could drift a little bit. but it is so close to the actual numbers i have no doubt that lisa took an accurate measurement. this was a record-breaking snowfall. snowiest snowstorm. 16.4 at national. a record. and 21 inches at bwi, a record as well. all three crushing their december records. temperatures right now, the sun is shining, 20s. leesburg, warm. fredericksburg 30. culpepper, 25. snowpack and light winds. lot of cold. chilly day. on the snow onto...
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he's recorded "mona lisa." but he's also recorded billy joel's "just the way you are," "elton john's "your song." or "close to you." the carpenters had -- >> larry: this is one of the great cds of the new century, i think. no, you are -- >> thanks, larry. >> larry: -- at the top of your game. you're an experimenter, though. i saw a concert you did in new york. you did all jazz. >> that's where it comes from for me, larry, being a jazz musician. and i think all of these decisions come from the same place. and what was so fascinating about working with clive on this project is he said we know you're a jazz musician, we know you write the orchestrations and do the conducting and the scoring and all of that stuff. he said but let's put a lot of that aside and just feature you as a singer with sort of co-starring with these great songs. and so that's what this was all about. >> larry: where did you record? >> at capitol. >> larry: in the round building? >> that's right. >> larry: the old round building. >> when he w
he's recorded "mona lisa." but he's also recorded billy joel's "just the way you are," "elton john's "your song." or "close to you." the carpenters had -- >> larry: this is one of the great cds of the new century, i think. no, you are -- >> thanks, larry. >> larry: -- at the top of your game. you're an experimenter, though. i saw a concert you did in new york. you did all jazz. >> that's where it comes from for me, larry,...
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jeremy and lisa?a? >> john hendren, we will be wawahing. >>> we're following breaking news from pakistan, where a suicide car bombing has killele at least 32 people and wounded more than 100 in peshawar. the explosion rocked an area around a well-known market. >>> the u.s. outpost that was attacked by militants last weekend, has been closed. eight americans wereilled in that attack. and two dozen wounded. meanwhile, president obama discusses war strategeg today with his national security team. as viviana hurtado reports, that meeting comes after a day after a large taliban attack in afghanistatas capital. >> reporter: this deadly blast in downtown kabul shows the dangers american troops in afghanistan face. in washington, the question is, how many more service members will be deployedds part of the president's new strategy? abc news has learned the troop request mr. obama and his war uncil are reviewing contains three choices. one is no more risk to send no more troops to afghanistan. e second is to d
jeremy and lisa?a? >> john hendren, we will be wawahing. >>> we're following breaking news from pakistan, where a suicide car bombing has killele at least 32 people and wounded more than 100 in peshawar. the explosion rocked an area around a well-known market. >>> the u.s. outpost that was attacked by militants last weekend, has been closed. eight americans wereilled in that attack. and two dozen wounded. meanwhile, president obama discusses war strategeg today with his...
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wvit's lisa carburg got an inside look at what affluent.org is all about from hartford, connecticut. >> jewelry, private jet, sports cars, by looking on the ads on the website affluent.org you can tell they are aimed at a very upscale audience. the ceo saw the popularity of sites like facebook which this site does resemble. the difference, and it's big, the desired affluent member has to show them the money. >> we went out and targeted people that had a minimum of worth of $3 million or an annual income of $300,000. >> tax records are examined and research is verified to figure out people are truly wealthy. only one in 40 applicants passes. one-third inherit their money. >> our typical member skews much higher than other social networks or so our average age is 54. they have an average net worth of $32.7 million. >> since launching in september affluent has attracted more than 30,000 members from all over the world. so what makes this exclusive website so attractive? we were given access to take a look with member bob smith. life stooil is one of the most popular sections. we saw chi
wvit's lisa carburg got an inside look at what affluent.org is all about from hartford, connecticut. >> jewelry, private jet, sports cars, by looking on the ads on the website affluent.org you can tell they are aimed at a very upscale audience. the ceo saw the popularity of sites like facebook which this site does resemble. the difference, and it's big, the desired affluent member has to show them the money. >> we went out and targeted people that had a minimum of worth of $3...
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not on your body. >>> special >>> special thanks to lisa for being here with us. we appreciate it. >> nice job. >> thank you so much. >> i want to tell the nation what's happening? >> yes, please, be sure to check out the wnba finals tomorrow night between well you know, phoenix and the indiana fever. starts 4:00 pm eastern on espn2. >> very nicely done. you're good. >> excellent. >> i'm ready to work, guys, i told you. >> new career. >> i also brought you a gift. i have to say, marysol, this jersey is for you. your name on the back. castro. >> thanks, lisa. >> you're welcome. >> the beginning of a beautiful friendship. >> isn't it. let me kno >> live, and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >>> hi and good morning to you. i am courtney robinson in for pamela brown. your time is 7:56. you might have a hard time hailing a cab and adams morgan tonight. some taps -- taxicab operators are refusing to pick up passengers from midnight until 4:00 a.m. this is in reaction to a bill by councilman benjamin graham. they plan to protest again tonight. >>> part of downtown be
not on your body. >>> special >>> special thanks to lisa for being here with us. we appreciate it. >> nice job. >> thank you so much. >> i want to tell the nation what's happening? >> yes, please, be sure to check out the wnba finals tomorrow night between well you know, phoenix and the indiana fever. starts 4:00 pm eastern on espn2. >> very nicely done. you're good. >> excellent. >> i'm ready to work, guys, i told you. >> new...
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lisa leslie, will take over the weather. take it away, lisa. >> thank you. i hope i do great. >> you are. >> today's outlook here, right now in new york, where i am right now it's 72 and it's rainy and expecting thunderstorms. down here in the south, nice and sunny, especially in atlanta and also down in orlando but down here houston, 77 and dallas, definitely expecting thunderstorms as well. and west coast where i'm really from in san francisco, 65. and very cool. now let's look at our fall foliage report. you can see over in aspen, colorado, very nice, 58 and 75 to 100% change in color, that's looking really good. and then catskills, new york, 60 degree, rain as well but 50 to 75% change in color. and then in the mountain area down in north carolina, appalachians, 68 degrees, very beautiful. and as you can see, only 10 to 25% of change in color but overall, fall is definitely here. i want to say let's look >> thank you so much, marysol, and this weather report has been brought to you by rice krispies. >> i just lost my job. thank you, lisa leslie. toss to
lisa leslie, will take over the weather. take it away, lisa. >> thank you. i hope i do great. >> you are. >> today's outlook here, right now in new york, where i am right now it's 72 and it's rainy and expecting thunderstorms. down here in the south, nice and sunny, especially in atlanta and also down in orlando but down here houston, 77 and dallas, definitely expecting thunderstorms as well. and west coast where i'm really from in san francisco, 65. and very cool. now let's...
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and, lisa and officer jacobs, thank you, too. have a really good day. please give jaycee and her girls and the whole family our very best. >> as soon as i see them. >> sam is covering the fast-moving fires in southern california. good morning, sam. >> good morning again, robin. so nice to have you back. we are in la crescenta, california, by the way. what's behind me is a hill that just burned part of the angeles national forest up against this neighborhood which is very near glendale, california. this neighborhood was evacuated since we've been on the air, by the way. let's show you what it looks like from the air. these fires are just really jumping high. they're high intense flames and the smoke is sitting right on top of these fires so sometimes depending on the angle that the planes and helicopters are coming in, it's very difficult for them to see the areas they need to drop the fire retardant or even the water on top of. we're okay, by the way because we're under the watchful eye of the l.a. county sheriff's department. they said we can stay wher
and, lisa and officer jacobs, thank you, too. have a really good day. please give jaycee and her girls and the whole family our very best. >> as soon as i see them. >> sam is covering the fast-moving fires in southern california. good morning, sam. >> good morning again, robin. so nice to have you back. we are in la crescenta, california, by the way. what's behind me is a hill that just burned part of the angeles national forest up against this neighborhood which is very near...
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but as lisa stark reports, this is not the first time that such an incident has happened. and there are concerns about how something like this could impact passenger safety. >> reporter: as planes began backing up around the country, on the ground and in the air, the faa scrambled to unravel the glitch in the air traffic control system. >> i just walked in the airport. looked at the board and said your flight's canceled. >> i'm tired and i'm frustrated. >> reporter: no one was going anywhere fast. extensive delays stretched from new york to atlanta to houston. by 1 calculation, the glitch may have caused as many as 2,000 flight delays. the problem began shortly after 5:00 a.m. eastern, when a single circuit board failed in a air traffic control center in salt lake city. it meant controllers around the nation were no longer receiving information about flights electronically. instead, they had to resort to phone calls and manually imputing flight information into their computers. >> you have to type it into the computer. it's time consuming and cumbersome. rather than the co
but as lisa stark reports, this is not the first time that such an incident has happened. and there are concerns about how something like this could impact passenger safety. >> reporter: as planes began backing up around the country, on the ground and in the air, the faa scrambled to unravel the glitch in the air traffic control system. >> i just walked in the airport. looked at the board and said your flight's canceled. >> i'm tired and i'm frustrated. >> reporter: no...
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let's check in with lisa baden. >> it looks ok. in virginia, normal volume on 95 and 395. 66 lows between 50 and the belt -- 66 slows between 50 and the beltway. live picture of traffic moving nicely leaving new hampshire avenue towards 270. >> thank you. >>> oollooks good. your time is 6:44. >> coming up next, your latest est >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mckelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff, weather, and lisa baden, traffic. this is "good morning washington," on your side. >>> 6:46. time for a check of our top stories. >> would begin with a 89-year- old james von braun, who is expected to go before a judge this morning. he faces several counts for the june shooting but killed museum guard stephen johns. >> many of the president's ponents accuse him of being too vague on health care, so he may get more specific. he may make a speech in the next week for so. >> crews battling the california wildfires are now getting help from the weather. the fight, however, is far from ove
let's check in with lisa baden. >> it looks ok. in virginia, normal volume on 95 and 395. 66 lows between 50 and the belt -- 66 slows between 50 and the beltway. live picture of traffic moving nicely leaving new hampshire avenue towards 270. >> thank you. >>> oollooks good. your time is 6:44. >> coming up next, your latest est >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mckelway, alison starling, meteorologist brian van de graaff,...
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joining me again, legal analyst lisa bloom and jeffrey toobin. lisa says possible manslaughter. you think that's premature? >> it is possible. >> what is the difference between manslaughter -- what would qualify for manslaughter? >> the legal definition of manslaughter is unintentional homicide. killing someone unintentionally. prosecutors have an enormous amount of discretion. yes. that could be malpractice that goes terribly wrong. it could be professional misconduct. good faith medical mistakes tend not to be prosecuted as manslaughter. they tend to lead to civil judgments. they tend to lead to, you know, people losing their medical license. >> good faith medical mistakes. >> correct. >> would this be good faith if a doctor is -- there is off label use of medicine, but, you know, intravenous use of this drug in someone's home, by someone who is not an anesthesiologist. >> you would have to know so much more. has he taken it before? have other doctors prescribed it? were other doctors involved? dr. murray was only involved in michael jackson's life for two months. michael jack
joining me again, legal analyst lisa bloom and jeffrey toobin. lisa says possible manslaughter. you think that's premature? >> it is possible. >> what is the difference between manslaughter -- what would qualify for manslaughter? >> the legal definition of manslaughter is unintentional homicide. killing someone unintentionally. prosecutors have an enormous amount of discretion. yes. that could be malpractice that goes terribly wrong. it could be professional misconduct. good...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and up next on "world news," toasting the bride and groom on the back of a truck. like she was drifting away. we wanted to be there for her... to hold on to her. mom's doctor said his symptoms were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. it's thought aricept may reduce the breakdown of a vital chemical in the brain. studies showed aricept slows the progression of alzheimer's symptoms. it improves cognition and slows the decline of overall function. (announcer) aricept is well tolerated but not for everyone. people at risk for stomach ulcers or who take certain other medicines should tell their doctors because serious stomach problems sh bleeding, may get worse. some people may experience fainting. some people may have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bruising, or not sleep well. some people may have muscle cramps or loss of appetite or may feel tired. in studies these were usually mild and temporary. (woman) if it helps mom be more like herself longer, that's everything to us. (announcer) don't wait. talk to y
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and up next on "world news," toasting the bride and groom on the back of a truck. like she was drifting away. we wanted to be there for her... to hold on to her. mom's doctor said his symptoms were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. it's thought aricept may reduce the breakdown of a vital chemical in the brain. studies showed aricept slows the progression of alzheimer's symptoms. it...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and when we come back, the rock star and the photographer. putting the focus on children in dangerous places. and they are our "persons of the week." okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not e mall. well, i'll do thehopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for low flat rate. yea, i know. oh, you're good. good luck! priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. i'm able to get out there and play with them. it mea the world to me. problem is, i pay for it with the pain. the doctor diagnosed that i have arthritis undernath my kneecap. a real sharp, strong sensation. it aches. when i feel the pain coming on, go take two aleve. works fast, kicks in, and it lets me keep up with my kids. i want to teach them the value of family. i'm very proud of both of my sons. i couldn't ask for better. (announcer) buick e
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and when we come back, the rock star and the photographer. putting the focus on children in dangerous places. and they are our "persons of the week." okay, now here's our holiday gift list. aww, not e mall. well, i'll do thehopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. you know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. it fits, it ships anywhere in the...
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gloria alred's daughter, lisa bloom talked about jane velez-mitchell's show "issues" last night let's listen. >> my mother is saying no comment to everybody in the press including me. i will tell you this, i know my mom. if the story is just they didn't have an affair, period, the end, there's no reason for my mom to be involved. that wouldn't make any sense. so there's got to be more to the story. that's all i can tell you. i don't know what it is but if my mom's taking this on out of the thousands of calls she gets for representation every week, there's got to be more to the story. >> there you go, again from lisa bloom, her daughter. let's bring in vinnie pollitan. a point there. you figure there's something more, right? >> there has to be more. think about the different women we're talking about here, one we released this phone message and started to get more details allegedly are tiger woods and linked to tiger woods from this woman we get nothing. what's the difference between this woman and the other woman? gloria alred represented by someone representing her interests, doing w
gloria alred's daughter, lisa bloom talked about jane velez-mitchell's show "issues" last night let's listen. >> my mother is saying no comment to everybody in the press including me. i will tell you this, i know my mom. if the story is just they didn't have an affair, period, the end, there's no reason for my mom to be involved. that wouldn't make any sense. so there's got to be more to the story. that's all i can tell you. i don't know what it is but if my mom's taking this on...
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here's lisa stark. >> reporter: when peggy robertson and her husband, parents of two young boys, went shopping for more affordable health insurance, they got quite a shock. >> the company i went to, golden rule, denied me and when i asked why, they said, "well, you've had a c-section, so you've been denied." >> reporter: the insurance company was worried if robertson got pregnant again, she'd likely have another c-section, and they didn't want to pay for it. but the company did offer one option. >> "if you would like to get sterilized, we would be happy to cover you." >> reporter: they actually suggested that you get sterilized. >> yes, in a written letter. >> reporter: on capitol hill today, her story hit a nerve. >> no one in the united states of america, in order to get health insurance, should ever, ever be coorsed into getting a sterilization. i find it offensive and i find it morally repugnant. >> reporter: golden rule told us it will now cover women who have had c-sections, but they'll likely have to pay more for their maternity coverage. and in fact, lawmakers today were told
here's lisa stark. >> reporter: when peggy robertson and her husband, parents of two young boys, went shopping for more affordable health insurance, they got quite a shock. >> the company i went to, golden rule, denied me and when i asked why, they said, "well, you've had a c-section, so you've been denied." >> reporter: the insurance company was worried if robertson got pregnant again, she'd likely have another c-section, and they didn't want to pay for it. but the...
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laura ling's sister lisa talked about what they have been through. >> not being able to communicate to her, with her, not being able to see her and talk to her on a regular basis was devastating. to be able to look into her eyes and her little face today was absolutely indescribable. >> reporter: tonight we are learning healthy hollywood producer stephen bing paid for the private flight that brought them back home. >>> the edge now on a developing story from pennsylvania. desperate man with a lot of guns and a plan. this is how it looked outside the pittsburgh area gym where he opened fire. inside three women shot dead by a man upset over years of rejection in relationships. >> george sodini was a member of the l.a. fitness club. last night he unleashed his anger and frustration. it was detailed in a disturbing web log. he said he hadn't had a girlfriend since 1984 and no women ever seem to like him. it listed his date of death as august 4th. he turned the gun on himself, one of four that he brought to the gym with him. investigators say when he went inthe gym last night it wasn't the
laura ling's sister lisa talked about what they have been through. >> not being able to communicate to her, with her, not being able to see her and talk to her on a regular basis was devastating. to be able to look into her eyes and her little face today was absolutely indescribable. >> reporter: tonight we are learning healthy hollywood producer stephen bing paid for the private flight that brought them back home. >>> the edge now on a developing story from pennsylvania....
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. >> reporter: lisa is an olympic scholar who teaches at george washington university. she watched the process closely. then came word chicago was out and rio was in. >> i was shocked but not surprised. >> repoer: she says, yes, the president did put his personal prestige on the line going to denmark with the first lady and oprah on his team but we shouldn't consider the choice of rio a snub of obama. >> those who understand all the factors that go into this vote will see it as just bad luck. her and mike panetta agree there is turbulent relations between internatiol olympic committee and u.s. olympic company that make it hard to host the game. >> they would want to see the games go somewhere where it's never been before. south america has never hosted olympics before. >> reporter: brazilians are take nautical sports fans. he said you can't bank on what the ioc will do because it votes in secret. >> this is one instance where the american dream team didn't bring home a gold. >> reporter: on the streets of d.c., this reaction. >> it didn't work. he won thelection, but he
. >> reporter: lisa is an olympic scholar who teaches at george washington university. she watched the process closely. then came word chicago was out and rio was in. >> i was shocked but not surprised. >> repoer: she says, yes, the president did put his personal prestige on the line going to denmark with the first lady and oprah on his team but we shouldn't consider the choice of rio a snub of obama. >> those who understand all the factors that go into this vote will...
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. >> lisa! >> how she finally got the attention of police thanks to a post on ireport.com. >>> the greatest player in golf says he's leaving golf at least for now. tiger woods saying he's taking an indefinite break from golf so he can be a better husband and father. some say this is showing the drama surrounding his personal life is affecting his game. current golfer and analysts talked about it on "larry king live." >> won the u.s. open on a broken leg, and he has come back from previous injuries, but again, the most important at pete any athlete can have is what's going on between their head. so maybe he can win a u.s. open on a broken leg, but i doubt that he can compete very successfully with a broken psyche. forget his image for a moment. we're just talking about golf and how -- what has transpired in the last couple of weeks is going to affect his golf, i would say it's going to have a huge impact. >> by the way, be sure to keep it on hln for the latest on tiger's break from the game. >>>
. >> lisa! >> how she finally got the attention of police thanks to a post on ireport.com. >>> the greatest player in golf says he's leaving golf at least for now. tiger woods saying he's taking an indefinite break from golf so he can be a better husband and father. some say this is showing the drama surrounding his personal life is affecting his game. current golfer and analysts talked about it on "larry king live." >> won the u.s. open on a broken leg, and...
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as lisa fletcher now reports. >> this morning, dozens of federal drug agents, los angeles police detectives and houston officers dcended on the medical office of dr. conrad murray. serving a search warrant on the man who was michael jackson's personal physician and with him at the time of his death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that the search warrant was based on preliminary results of the autopsy. that indicate jackson's death was tied to the drug propofol, a power anesthetic normally used in hospital emergency rooms. >> in order to obtain that search warrant they needed to show there's probable cause that a crime has been committed and that they believe dr. murray is the one who committed the crime. >> murray's lawyer ed chernoff released a statement following the raid saying that it authorized law enforcement to search for and seize items including documents they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter. law enforcement concluded their search around 12:30 p.m. and left with a forensic image of a business computer hard drive and 21 documents. in a separate st
as lisa fletcher now reports. >> this morning, dozens of federal drug agents, los angeles police detectives and houston officers dcended on the medical office of dr. conrad murray. serving a search warrant on the man who was michael jackson's personal physician and with him at the time of his death. law enforcement sources tell abc news that the search warrant was based on preliminary results of the autopsy. that indicate jackson's death was tied to the drug propofol, a power anesthetic...
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that he would be in the bathroom screaming in pain while his wife lisa looked on, trying to figure out a way to help him out but unable to really do anything to help him. and it's been a battle that he fought through. despite that, he was on the network. gary said he never held up production and able to keep on working series through one entire season last fall. buff at this time we are hearing this unfortunate news about him and it's something that has a lot of his fans very upset tonight after hearing about his battle for quite some time. shepard: a lot of his fans probably know him from movies ghost, dirty dancing and road house. voted sexiest man alive by people magazine. there has been a lot more in his career. started off as ballet dancer and gymnast. so many reincarnations throughout his life. >> he really has. that dance background served him very well throughout his career. in fact it impacted his personal life in a very huge way as well. his mother was a dance teacher. and in his mother's dance studio he met his wife who he ended up being married to for a very long time. he m
that he would be in the bathroom screaming in pain while his wife lisa looked on, trying to figure out a way to help him out but unable to really do anything to help him. and it's been a battle that he fought through. despite that, he was on the network. gary said he never held up production and able to keep on working series through one entire season last fall. buff at this time we are hearing this unfortunate news about him and it's something that has a lot of his fans very upset tonight...
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li lisa, let me start with you. first off on this incident and then we'll get into your story as well. do we have any idea where this happened? richelle has just reported multiple hotel rooms now. >> right. that's what we heard as well. the initial report we got was that it happened last week when she was reporting for the espys in los angeles. and since then new information has come out that it may have happened to her multiple times over the last year. we certainly hope not. but as a sports reporter myself i can tell you that when you travel and you cover teams, unfortunately being a female sportscaster is a double-edged sword because you want to have a big fan base but sometimes some of those fans have a tendency to cross the line and apparently that's what someone has done with erin. she's got a beautiful look, but she's also a terrific sportscaster. and it's a shame this would happen to somebody as talented as she is. >> lisa, a lot of our viewers are interested in your story, what you had to deal with. did you
li lisa, let me start with you. first off on this incident and then we'll get into your story as well. do we have any idea where this happened? richelle has just reported multiple hotel rooms now. >> right. that's what we heard as well. the initial report we got was that it happened last week when she was reporting for the espys in los angeles. and since then new information has come out that it may have happened to her multiple times over the last year. we certainly hope not. but as a...
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lisa nowak is very good actress. on february 5th, 2007, lisa nowak had ample opportunity to talk to me. she followed me inside the orlando international airport for hours. the i'm a very friendly person, your honor, who at that time would have welcomed her company over some hot chocolate while waiting for my suitcase to arrive. when i -- >> we're going to take a quick break. i hate to do that in the middle of an impact statement like that. we'll be right back with more on shipman and the case involving lisa nowak who has taken a guilty plea today. we'll be right back. >> we'll take two more minutes of this live witness impact stadium of the attack in the parking lot in orlando. here's colleen shipman live in orlando. >> i fought the urge to breathe in whatever poison it was she sprayed me with. i thought i escaped a car jacking and i'm sure she just tried to kill me to steal my car. i had no idea that a high paid high ranking military officer just escaped a horrible death that night. it was a nightmare and the nightm
lisa nowak is very good actress. on february 5th, 2007, lisa nowak had ample opportunity to talk to me. she followed me inside the orlando international airport for hours. the i'm a very friendly person, your honor, who at that time would have welcomed her company over some hot chocolate while waiting for my suitcase to arrive. when i -- >> we're going to take a quick break. i hate to do that in the middle of an impact statement like that. we'll be right back with more on shipman and the...
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jeffrey toobin and lisa bloom join us now. jeff, yesterday you said you didn't think -- it was too early to talk about manslaughter in connection to dr. murray. now they've raided his las vegas office and his home. who what do you think? >> they are obviously engaged in a very serious criminal investigation of him. he is a target. i don't know if he is a target in the legal sense, but certainly in the sense you or i would use. he is a target of criminal investigation. law enforcement officials do not behave this way unless they think they are going to charge someone. whether they ultimately do and what information -- what evidence they have we don't know. the key fact here is that the affidavit in support of the search warrant, the reasons that the investigators gave to the judge to grant the search warrant, that's still under seal. we don't know that, but obviously, they think they have a case on murray. >> lisa, why wouldn't authorities, though, have done this sooner if they raided his office in texas last week? if dr. murra
jeffrey toobin and lisa bloom join us now. jeff, yesterday you said you didn't think -- it was too early to talk about manslaughter in connection to dr. murray. now they've raided his las vegas office and his home. who what do you think? >> they are obviously engaged in a very serious criminal investigation of him. he is a target. i don't know if he is a target in the legal sense, but certainly in the sense you or i would use. he is a target of criminal investigation. law enforcement...
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my me's lisa. i'm from fayetteville, north carolina, ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. that you could smoke on the first week. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse and i said, "what the heck, i don't need these..." ...i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you anymore, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." (announcer) talk to your doctor about chantix and a support plan that's right for you. some pople have had ch, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice agitation, hostility, depression or changes in behavior, thinking or mood that are not typical for you, or if you develop suicidal thoughts or actions, stop taking chantix an
my me's lisa. i'm from fayetteville, north carolina, ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. that you could smoke on the first week. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of...
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. >> reporter: lisa kay steel watched as a small baby was thrown to safety. >> they threw the baby off the ball don connie. >> yes. >> who caught it? >> the mama. the baby is fine. >> reporter: that mother is one of the two people hospitalized in sever use condition -- serious condition with burns and respiratory damage. lewis and his wife and five- month-old waited for arriving firefighters. >> i was rescued. they put the ladder, came down, my wife and child. >> they put the ladder up to your house? >> yeah. >> reporter: it was a face- moving fire. investigators believe it started in the second floor bedroom and went up to the third floor. fire officials don't think it will be a total loss and don't think the building will have to be demolished. some residents eventually were allowed to go in and retrieve what they could. but those whose homes were burned-out, lost everything. in greenbelt, karen gray houston, fox 5 news. >> some of the victims that lost everything lost valuable passport and green card documentation. five children were taken to the hospital. some had to jump from balc
. >> reporter: lisa kay steel watched as a small baby was thrown to safety. >> they threw the baby off the ball don connie. >> yes. >> who caught it? >> the mama. the baby is fine. >> reporter: that mother is one of the two people hospitalized in sever use condition -- serious condition with burns and respiratory damage. lewis and his wife and five- month-old waited for arriving firefighters. >> i was rescued. they put the ladder, came down, my wife and...
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first, lisa mascaro on an ethics investigation on nevada senator john ensign. later, jonathan allen describes a to health care bills drafted in the senate and political hurdles to merging them. . . >> this saturday, the meaning of matthew, and a world transformed. the mother met the shepherd will take your calls live. sunday, three hours in debt with blogger hugh hewiitt. is the author of 12 books. live this weekend on c-span2's book tv. >> president obama talked about the september unemployment report upon returning from copenhagen. first, he discussed the olympic committee's choice of rio de janeiro and not chicago to host the 2016 olympics. this is five minutes from the rose garden. >> when the thing that is most viable about sports that you complete a great game and someone. i wish we have come back with better news from copenhagen. i cannot be prouder of my hometown of chicago. -- and the volunteers that were involved, mayor daley, and the extraordinary bid that we put forward. i do want to congratulate rio de janeiro and the nation of brazil for winning t
first, lisa mascaro on an ethics investigation on nevada senator john ensign. later, jonathan allen describes a to health care bills drafted in the senate and political hurdles to merging them. . . >> this saturday, the meaning of matthew, and a world transformed. the mother met the shepherd will take your calls live. sunday, three hours in debt with blogger hugh hewiitt. is the author of 12 books. live this weekend on c-span2's book tv. >> president obama talked about the september...
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. >> i'm curious also, lisa, about the diplomacy factor here. we're talking about italy they're good friends of the united states with a close relationship. do you think there is any chance there will be appeals made to the state department, help us out, get us involved? or a prosecutor might have some pressure put on him or her as to, look, we're dealing with a united states citizen here. >> the knox's senator from their home state has said she'll get in touch with hillary clinton and appropriate authorities and that's fine but i'll tell you what, we have diplomatic relations with italy. that case as far as i can tell no matter what the, you know, difficulties were for the prosecution, was tried in accordance with italian law and you really can't imagine case where we selectively say to the authorities of a country that we are friendly with, hey, in just this one instance can you put this verdict aside? can we take amanda home for christmas? sadly for the knox family i just don't see that happening. >> what about bringing her home to the united
. >> i'm curious also, lisa, about the diplomacy factor here. we're talking about italy they're good friends of the united states with a close relationship. do you think there is any chance there will be appeals made to the state department, help us out, get us involved? or a prosecutor might have some pressure put on him or her as to, look, we're dealing with a united states citizen here. >> the knox's senator from their home state has said she'll get in touch with hillary clinton...
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lisa fletcher is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that is going to be very welcome cash to the jackson family. a source close to the family told us the estate is actually $400 million in the hole. and while the judge cleared the way for that film deal, he still hasn't decided on whether to go ahead and approve other merchandising projects. sony's $60 million deal with the michael jackson estate, is one step closer to paying off, after a judge cleared the way for 80 hours of jackson's rehearsal video to become a feature film, along with three cds this fall. but katherine jackson is still interested in michael's future eaings. and wants no restrictions on aeg contracts, a request the judge is still undecided on. >> there's a lot of insurance coverage issues that are up in the air that could involve millions upon millions of dollars. right now, they don't want to provide the details, make this all public. >> reporter: and because the jackson children have such a significant share of his estate, the judge also decided to appoint a person
lisa fletcher is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that is going to be very welcome cash to the jackson family. a source close to the family told us the estate is actually $400 million in the hole. and while the judge cleared the way for that film deal, he still hasn't decided on whether to go ahead and approve other merchandising projects. sony's $60 million deal with the michael jackson estate, is one step closer to paying off, after a judge cleared the way for...
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good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning, chris. well, today investigators with the national transportation safety board are expected to interview the flight attendants from northwest flight 188. they did talk to the co-pilot and the captain yesterday and they were expected to tell investigators they did not fall asleep. they were not arguing but they were distracted and that's what caused them to overshoot the airport and fail to respond to controllers for more than an hour. distracted apparently by a conversation about company policy. investigators may also be looking at some point into what role, if any, air traffic controllers played in this sky high drama. chris? >> all right, lisa, thank you. everybody wants to know what happened there. appreciate the reporting. >>> another little cause for perspective, more people than ever are going hungry. in a report this morning the world food program says more than 1 billion people are now "urgently hungry" and 1 in 6 people on this planet will wake up today not sure they can even fill o
good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning, chris. well, today investigators with the national transportation safety board are expected to interview the flight attendants from northwest flight 188. they did talk to the co-pilot and the captain yesterday and they were expected to tell investigators they did not fall asleep. they were not arguing but they were distracted and that's what caused them to overshoot the airport and fail to respond to controllers for more than an hour....
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lisa, the battle over j. howard marshall's fortune, $500 billion, has been a very complex saga that went all the way up to the supreme court. i'm almost afraid to ask, where does it stand now? >> well, the battle still rages on, jane. that's why this whole murder for hire plot really doesn't make any sense to me. because eliminating j. howard marshall jr. from the picture does not end the court battle. so i don't think anna nicole was capable of murdering anyone and by the way, he died of natural causes. he was not ultimately murdered. if i may take a page from that cat in the hat piece of evidence, she would not, could not, with a knife, she would not, could not take his life. i just don't believe it. i'm not buying this story. >> i love that. >> lisa, you mean you don't -- >> come on, let's give lisa a hand. that was very good. >> thank you. >> you don't think that of all the things that anna nicole might be remembered for, that criminal mastermind is going to be one of them? >> no. it's definitely not goin
lisa, the battle over j. howard marshall's fortune, $500 billion, has been a very complex saga that went all the way up to the supreme court. i'm almost afraid to ask, where does it stand now? >> well, the battle still rages on, jane. that's why this whole murder for hire plot really doesn't make any sense to me. because eliminating j. howard marshall jr. from the picture does not end the court battle. so i don't think anna nicole was capable of murdering anyone and by the way, he died of...
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good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning, kate. the hope today is to bring up the wreckage of that piper plane. it's been located in 60 feet of water. as that effort continues, police have released the emergency 911 calls, from the witnesses to this midair collision. >> 91 operator, 131. what is your emergency? >> i think someone just went down in the hudson river. >> you said it was a helicopter, struck and landed in the water? >> yes. >> yeah. it was struck by a small plane. and the helicopter went straight down. i'm not sure what happened to the plane. >> reporter: even as divers work to secure the airplane, so it can be pulled from the water, the accident has led to calls for more restrictions on the low-altitude air space over the hudson, where aircraft operate by see and avoid, and watch out for each other, without direction by air traffic control. >> the hudson river must not continue to be the wild west. >> reporter: it's a crowded space. investigators now say there's some 225 flights every day in the week prior to the acci
good morning, lisa. >> reporter: good morning, kate. the hope today is to bring up the wreckage of that piper plane. it's been located in 60 feet of water. as that effort continues, police have released the emergency 911 calls, from the witnesses to this midair collision. >> 91 operator, 131. what is your emergency? >> i think someone just went down in the hudson river. >> you said it was a helicopter, struck and landed in the water? >> yes. >> yeah. it was...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> the investigation into michael jackson's death appears, now, to be a criminal case. federal agents and l.a. police raided the houston clinic of dr. conrad murray. he was jackson's personal doctor and was with him when he died. abc news was told that they used the search -- his autopsy shows a powerful anesthetic may have been involved. >> searching for drugs? >> this is just records. >> by conducting the search, they have ratcheted up this criminal investigation. and things are getting a lot more serious for doctor murray. in order to obtain that search warrant, they needed to show there's probable cause that a crime has been committed. >> and in another sign of the morbid curiosity surrounding jackson's death, the l.a. coroner's office says more in an a half-dozen workers looked up the singer's death certificate. some even made copies. >>> federal investigators say human error may be to blame for saturday's light rail train crash in san francisco. they have found no indication of mechanical failure with the train or the signaling system. 48 peopl
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> the investigation into michael jackson's death appears, now, to be a criminal case. federal agents and l.a. police raided the houston clinic of dr. conrad murray. he was jackson's personal doctor and was with him when he died. abc news was told that they used the search -- his autopsy shows a powerful anesthetic may have been involved. >> searching for drugs? >> this is just records. >> by conducting the search, they have...
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here's lisa stark. >> reporter: in the battle against the h1n1 swine flu the race is on. with the fall flu season closing in, clinical trials in the u.s. on a swine flu vaccine could begin in two weeks with 2,500 paid volunteers. adults first, then children. the hope is to have an initial 100 million doses by mid october. >> the worst case would be that h1n1 comes in in large measure and has a big outbreak very early before we have vaccine available. >> reporter: vaccine development has proven difficult. this virus grows slowly and there's always concern about rare but dangerous side effects with a new vaccine that's being rushed into production. there's also concern how hospitals and schools could handle an onslaught of h1n1 cases. this could overwhelm the health care system and force schools to close for a time. more than half of those infected with swine flu are under age 18. at children's national medical center in washington, d.c., they have ordered additional masks, respirators and antiflu medications. there are plans to double up patients if need be add put cots in
here's lisa stark. >> reporter: in the battle against the h1n1 swine flu the race is on. with the fall flu season closing in, clinical trials in the u.s. on a swine flu vaccine could begin in two weeks with 2,500 paid volunteers. adults first, then children. the hope is to have an initial 100 million doses by mid october. >> the worst case would be that h1n1 comes in in large measure and has a big outbreak very early before we have vaccine available. >> reporter: vaccine...
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>> lisa, thanks for the timing. you'll be able to see more of abc's exclusive interview with joe jackson tomorrow on "gma" and tomorrow night "prime time family secrets," a special hour "the jackson family after michael." >>> switching to the picture of the morning now, we love this. bursting somebody's bubble. look at these pictures. these are bubbles a guy took about a month, the photographer, to get perfect conditions. wind-free day to take these beautiful pictures. i guess he got the idea when his nieces were playing with bubbles. >> richard heeks, british student. nothing starts a fight faster than one kid with bubbles. they just love them. >> you can entertain them for hours and hours. >> they are so beautiful. made art of it. thanks to him. nice to have you there. we'll be back after the break. love bubbles. >>> still ahead on "gma" -- joe jackson speaks out about his son's death. was michael jackson's tour schedule a prescription for disaster. an abc news exclusive. >>> and important new information on preve
>> lisa, thanks for the timing. you'll be able to see more of abc's exclusive interview with joe jackson tomorrow on "gma" and tomorrow night "prime time family secrets," a special hour "the jackson family after michael." >>> switching to the picture of the morning now, we love this. bursting somebody's bubble. look at these pictures. these are bubbles a guy took about a month, the photographer, to get perfect conditions. wind-free day to take these...
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lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> president obama takes his plan for health care reform on the road today with stops in north carolina and virginia. but on capitol hill the reform effort has gotten bogged down. the president's chief of staff spent most of tuesday on the hill trying to sort out disputes among the democrats in the house. over in the senate there is a proposal to create an independent commission to recognize $35 billion in cuts. >> dozens of feared lost at sea. the boat was weighed down with over 200 haitians fleeing their country when heavy waves ripped it apart in shark infested waters. rough seas are complicating the search for survivors. >> reporter: >> we responded with helicopters and surface asset and a fixed wing acraft and located at this point up to 113 folks, several deceased, some injured. the rest of safely on shore. >> reporter: theifying grants wanted to escape poverty in haiti, crowding into a richty wooden sail boat headed to florida. then three days into their harrowing journey, halfway between hath and the bahamas, disaster struck. the boat ran agrou
lisa stark, abc news, washington. >> president obama takes his plan for health care reform on the road today with stops in north carolina and virginia. but on capitol hill the reform effort has gotten bogged down. the president's chief of staff spent most of tuesday on the hill trying to sort out disputes among the democrats in the house. over in the senate there is a proposal to create an independent commission to recognize $35 billion in cuts. >> dozens of feared lost at sea. the...
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jeremy and lisa? >> thanks, viviana. >>> the war strategy debate may be creating a major rift between the obama administration and the u.s. military. as you heard there's speculation the white house may concentrate more on al qaeda in pakistan and less on the taliban in afghanistan. our senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz weighs in. >> i have to say that tells me the president is less likely to approve the 40,000 troops that general stanley mcchrystal wants. i've talked in the past couple of days to so many senior officers about what's happening in afghanistan. their concerns about what's happening there. these are battle-hardened commanders. you are talking about a military plan from david petraeus, from admiral mike mullen, and general stanley mcchrystal. i think in many ways the military feels dismissed by the president because they're not listening to the military advice. >> the obama administration was also stressing yesterday that the president hadn't made up his mind about exact
jeremy and lisa? >> thanks, viviana. >>> the war strategy debate may be creating a major rift between the obama administration and the u.s. military. as you heard there's speculation the white house may concentrate more on al qaeda in pakistan and less on the taliban in afghanistan. our senior foreign affairs correspondent martha raddatz weighs in. >> i have to say that tells me the president is less likely to approve the 40,000 troops that general stanley mcchrystal wants....
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lisa, maybe you can answer this. is it unusual for the coroner's office to cooperate with the police department and withhold the results of the report and the toxicology report? we look back on cases with criminal charges or criminal investigations and the coroner's office told the public the cause of death. >> everything about the case is unusual. you are right, john. from beginning to the end. most cases there's not so much public interest n. a high profile case it is not unusual for the police to ask other agencies to hold back information. police need to have some confidential information doing an investigation. they can't have all the cards on the table but from dr. murray's defense standpoint again, working too closely, that's a rgment to use at trial t. coroner is supposed to be an independent agency with scientists with scientific results. not supposed to be at the beckon all of law enforcement. they're just withholding the report but that's the kind of defense case that could be building. >> jim, the search
lisa, maybe you can answer this. is it unusual for the coroner's office to cooperate with the police department and withhold the results of the report and the toxicology report? we look back on cases with criminal charges or criminal investigations and the coroner's office told the public the cause of death. >> everything about the case is unusual. you are right, john. from beginning to the end. most cases there's not so much public interest n. a high profile case it is not unusual for...
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story about michael's children and his mother found out she was dead. >>> and the amazing rescue of lisa ling's sister, the unforgettable homecoming after she's rescued from a prison in north korea thanks to former president bill clinton. that's your "showbiz tonight" news break. it's tv's most provocative entertainment news show for wednesday night firing up at the top of the hour.
story about michael's children and his mother found out she was dead. >>> and the amazing rescue of lisa ling's sister, the unforgettable homecoming after she's rescued from a prison in north korea thanks to former president bill clinton. that's your "showbiz tonight" news break. it's tv's most provocative entertainment news show for wednesday night firing up at the top of the hour.